Uluwatu at golden hour
A temple on the edge of a cliff, surfers below, and a Kecak fire dance as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean. The most cinematic evening in Bali costs less than dinner.
Rice-terrace light, clifftop temples, cold coconut in warm surf — the island everyone says they'll visit once and then returns to.
Bali never asks you to choose. You can wake at 3 a.m. for a volcano sunrise and be face-down in a spa by noon. Surf in the morning, temple in the afternoon, beach-club sunset. A day moves slowly here because it moves exactly the way you want it to — which is why five nights somehow feels like a month.
Every Balinese day has a beginning, a middle and a sunset worth dressing up for. We sequence yours around the light.
A temple on the edge of a cliff, surfers below, and a Kecak fire dance as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean. The most cinematic evening in Bali costs less than dinner.
Walk the Tegalalang rice terraces before the crowds, swing out over the jungle, then lunch above a valley of palms.
A 2 a.m. pickup, a gentle torchlit trek, and breakfast on the crater rim as the sky turns pink over the lake. Worth every yawn.
A fast boat to an island of raw cliffs: Kelingking's T-rex headland, turquoise coves, and the best photographs you'll take all year.
Massage before lunch, a long swim after, sunset from a beanbag with a coconut. Bali rewards the travellers who leave room for nothing.
“The island gives you back the version of yourself that wasn't in a hurry.”
Tell us your dates and who's travelling. We'll pace the island around you — from Batur's sunrise to your last beach sunset.
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